kidlet pants made from a cool, good quality jerseyshirt that i bought for way too much money inmunich in 1999 and couldn't part with.

another pair of kidlet pants in a drapey shot cotton,using the selvedge as hem.

i drafted the pattern for the kidlet pants myself and am so ridiculously happy with it that i will be offering it as a free download on my next post so all you folks with toddler sized people can whip yourself up a couple of pairs. i've made mae three pairs of pants and a pair of flannel pj bottoms from the same pattern so far and have plans for more - it's just one simple pattern piece and gives a nice, straight-leg shape. pics and pattern hopefully tomorrow, need to get a few new pics first.

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There's a saying by us crazy Tweddle workers and MCHN's- so cute you could bite them! (def in a good way!) and she's right up there with the most biteable! Those arms.....love baby chub, her posing is divine, too. The little sandals look so serious, but so cute! No wonder you're having another one, when the first one turned out so good ;)

I love a hand made mama parade, I was at a friends the other day ans she asked if I had made Poppy's pants, I had to say yes and the shirt and their jackets and Caleb's pants. There is a real sense of accompleshement and enjoyment that I find in that, perhaps I am just a little nutty though!They all look gorgeous and all so different too - love that!

Oh man, I can't believe how grown up she looks in these shots!! I particularly love that shot in the linen skirt (and that skirt is divine, you have such flair with pairing colours). What an ace wardrobe. I am feeling envious. For myself. And for Scouty. Those pants are cool - it's hard to find good girl's pants I think.

She is so cute! And such a stylish wardrobe. I love the stripey dress with coloured binding.

And I'm looking forward to the pants pattern... I might have to upsize it slightly for my chunky monkey, but it will be great to have a good shape to start from. It's ridiculously hard to find well fitting comfy toddler pants.

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For years I designed and made under the name of onegirl designwrks but in November 2011, I decided to follow my love of hand printing and sumptuous textiles and launched Maze & Vale, my line of screen printed, original design fabric and the goods created with it.